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>>10512581
>One day someone is going to put their pen down and say 'there we go, math is done now'.
no

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>>10230150
>greater than zero

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>>9394575
>This is just a basic rule
Then why did you need to make it up and pull it out of your ass?
>We can use all the numbers in a base in a repeating decimal except for the biggest one because I said so

Argue about bases all you want, but by your own logic [math]\frac{9}{10} + \frac{9}{100} + ... = .999... [/math] in every base bigger than ten.
But changing bases fundamentally doesn't change the value of what you're writing bc it's just different ways to write the same thing.

So it ought to work for base 10 as well if the values don't change.

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